Sunday, May 05, 2019

F-35 News. You're impressed with 3 AMRAAMs per bay? We were once promised so much more!!!


So you're impressed with the F-35 carrying 3 AMRAAMs per bay?

Drink in the pic above from the Joint Strike Fighter Program Office!  They promised us so much more but the Fan Boys are acting like Lockheed Martin has accomplished something wonderful.

They're still failing on the promise!

Don't look away people.  This is the reality of the program.  It's to such a point that many have forgotten the promises of the past and are now CELEBRATING mediocrity!

I won't.  We won't ... not on this blog!

We need a real apple to apples comparison on our defense spending or we're the freaking Klingons!




I would love for some think tank to do a REAL apples to apple comparison of our spending compared to the rest of the world.

We're spending money on defense like we're freaking Klingons...We don't embrace other cultures we conquer them!


That's a joke guys.  Chill the fuck out!

But seriously.  How much are we spending apples to apples compared to the rest of the world?

If this IS AN ACTUAL comparison then we're stark raving mad!  Additionally how can we get such a small return on such MASSIVE spending?  I mean seriously!  We should dwarf the rest of the planet by magnitudes.

Even worse is the thought of where we could spend that money to create a better society here at home.  I'm a defense hawk but damn it this is insanity!

Fitness is in our blood. Get after it, Marines!




I got mine!  Was in the gym at 0630 getting after it.  How about you?

CDR Salamander is talking Taiwan Defense with a retired Marine Officer & Senior Fellow at Japan Forum for Strategic Studies....


Go to Salamander's house to get the details of this podcast but I know I'll tune in.

Meanwhile consider this.

What military force has the US never publicly exercised with, yet we consider them an ally and they depend on us almost more than anyone else for their protection from a threat nation?

What military/nation is suffering from a "imposed" but not formally declared sanctions regime because Western nations are too scared to offend the "sanctioneer"?

Yeah.  It's Taiwan. 

Can't wait to hear what this bubba is thinking.  This should be a fascinating interview.

Next upgrades for Turkey's M-60 MBT...

Thanks to Osmanoglu for the pics!



F-35 News. Tyler @ Aviation Intel isn't much impressed by news of increased internal carriage of AAM for the F-35...




Blast from the past. Arctic Anvil 16, 25 July 2016, Donnelly Training Area, Fort Greely, Alaska











Aviation Porn...British WAH - 64D Apache








Blast from the past. T49 Gun Motor Carriage...







4 MV-22B Ospreys from VMM-268 completed a trans-Pacific flight from Okinawa, Japan to MCB Hawaii





Saturday, May 04, 2019

Fincantieri's FFG(X)

Sat Funny. The UK has gone full tilt Loony Tunes!




This is the stuff our so called allies in Syria are doing?




Maybe I'm a bit sensitive because of the connotations of what being dragged behind a truck represent in America but this is some foul shit.

What has become of our foreign policy.  Supporting animals in Syria and Nazis in Ukraine.

Fucking disgusting.


Blast from the past....37 years ago today HMS Sheffield was hit





F-35 News. F-35’s cost per flying hour will flatten, and then increase as the aircraft age


via Defense Daily.
The Pentagon has made a “stretch goal” to reach $25,000 by FY’ 25, which is included in the department’s F-35 Lifecycle Sustainment Plan, he added. However, Robert Daigle, director of the Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) Office in the department, told the subcommittee that his office “doesn’t see a path” to get to that number in that timeframe.

“That’s a target and it’s not our projections for where we’re actually going to be,” he said in response to a line of questioning from Rep. Anthony Brown (D-Md.), a colonel in the Army Reserves and subcommittee vice chair.

Daigle added that the CAPE office actually anticipates that after FY ’24, the F-35’s cost per flying hour will flatten, and then increase as the aircraft age and must be returned to the depot for maintenance.

Daigle told the subcommittee that CAPE currently projects that the F-15EX will operate at a cost-per-flying-hour of $29,000. By comparison, the Navy’s F/A-18 Super Hornet operates at about $23,000 and the F-15E – as an older aircraft than the new EX model would be – operates at about $34,000 per flying hour.
Story here. 

Wow.

So the costs to operate the F-35 will flatten (presumably above the 25K hope) and then rise?

No way in hell the USAF can afford the programmed buy.


Marines Conduct FARP Operations During WTI 2-19....Video by Sgt. Brianna Gaudi




Turkish Army's M-60 MBT's have now been retrofitted with the Aselsan Active Protection Suite.

Thanks to Osmanoglu for the pic!!!


It's kinda strange to think it, but the M-60 is probably Turkey's most effective tank right now.

China Can’t Execute Major Amphibious Operations, Direct Assault on Taiwan


via USNI News.
The Chinese military is reorganizing its land forces, but its moves do not increase its ability to mount a large-scale beach assault across the Taiwan Strait, according to a new Department of Defense report.

Taiwan is the primary focus of amphibious assault and sea-based missile launch capability improvements made in 2018 by China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), the PLA Navy and PLA Marine Corps, according to the Pentagon’s Annual Report to Congress: Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China.

“Taiwan persistently remains the PLA’s main ‘strategic direction,’ one of the geographic areas the leadership identifies as having strategic importance,” the report states.

The Chinese communist party seeks to diplomatically isolate Taiwan by stripping it of its diplomatic allies, by meddling in democratic elections and by applying economic pressure through redirecting tourism and financial development away from the island, Randall Shriver, assistant secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Affairs, said during a Friday media briefing about the report.

“China has never renounced the use of military force and continues to conduct military exercises,” Shriver said.

However, China does not appear to be currently investing in the equipment likely required for a direct assault on Taiwan, such as large amphibious assault ships and medium landing craft necessary for a large beach assault, according to the report. The bulk of China’s recently created marine corps forces currently lack proper equipment or operational training.
Story here.

Wow.

A couple of things.

How is China NOT investing in large amphibious assault ships?  Do they not know about the LHD they're building?  Do they not know about the LPD that's almost equivalent of the San Antonio Class?

Type 075

Type 071

Additionally why are they focused solely on an amphibious assault?  Have they not heard of joint operations?

Chinese Airborne and Marine Forces could basically chop that country into bite sized pieces for a follow on effort by the Chinese Army!

I guess my point is that this report is lacking.

Taiwan is endangered NOW, not in the future.  For all practical purposes we lost this decades ago when we failed to support that country.  Consider Taiwan the new Hong Kong.  It's not a matter of if but when.  Taiwan will revert to Chinese mainland control.

That's the reality.

All we're doing is waiting on China to do the deed.

Trump's instincts on Venezuela is spot on...unfortunately he's surrounded by Neo-Cons that want war....

via CNN
After US expectations were dashed this week for a transition of power in Venezuela, President Donald Trump is urging caution among senior advisers moving forward and expressing frustration that some aides are more openly teasing military intervention, according to officials familiar with the matter.

After a phone call with President Vladimir Putin on Friday, Trump also downplayed Russia's involvement in Venezuela, contradicting claims from top Trump administration officials that Moscow continues to prop up the regime there.

It amounted to, at times, a picture of a President at odds with the officials who this week have called vociferously for a change in power in Caracas and have consistently declined to rule out a US military intervention.
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 But Trump, who has until now given Bolton wide leeway to manage the situation in Venezuela, appeared more cautious this week, privately expressing concern over how solid Guaido's plans are to take power and win support from Venezuela's military.
Story here. 

Trump's instincts are serving him well.  I just wonder how long he'll be able to hold out against the drumbeat for US action in that country.

If you've been monitoring this issue then you know that Brazil's President has expressed caution too and has stated that the call for change was a bit premature.

What we don't know is if the opposition leader was told by elements of our govt that now was the time to act.

I can't help but wonder if we have individuals pushing agendas and setting the conditions so that we have no choice but to intervene.

Look for some outrageous act this weekend or early next week.  If we see a made for TV moment of something horrific then take a step back.  The entire country (US) might be getting played by murky figures in the background.

Armor Porn....T-80BVM

Thanks to S300V4 for the pics!




Gonna ask again.  How do you tell the difference at a glance between the T-90, T-80 and T-72?

I'm tempted to give writing the armor schoolhouses to get their tips and tricks on the thing.

Why is this important to me?

Because they assign certain tanks to certain forces and it would help identify which Russian unit is where.

Does anyone have a tip or trick they can toss my way for identification?